View Full Version : anyone LAB the SEA PB?
35BigHurt35
12-15-2006, 05:22 PM
wanna share info?
Averagejoe65
12-15-2006, 08:10 PM
I actually just changed from the Tampa Bay playbook to Seattles about two weeks ago. I love it. Tampa Bay has an amazing playbook but I like Seattles a tad more simple because they have more formations with two backs in the backfield. I like to divide pass and run 50 50 and tampa bay generally had more plays with only one back in the backfield while I like to have two, just so the defense doesn't know exactly who is running it and/or what directions its going. I love the far and near formations of seattle. Its a tight formation that you can either run straight up the gut with power,..toss towards the outside with plenty of blocking, or pass with alot of options hitting the field.
The far and near formations is what makes Seattles playbook really. Lab with those two formations, if you have a good somewhat speedy fullback, then those formations can create alot of good plus yardage plays.
35BigHurt35
12-16-2006, 03:56 PM
I have a ton of info on the seattle book. I have taken info from a number of sources and have what I think is a pretty sound offensive game. I play online and score 30+ pretty frequently....
If you want some info on my game, shoot me a PM. Also, if you have some $$$$ plays or a good scheme that you can share back that would be great too.
BOOBOOSD
12-16-2006, 05:33 PM
Here's a little scheme I run with SEA's playbook and with the Chargers:
Far-TightTwins (Flats, WR Option)
I-Form-TwinWR (Curls, Hard Slants)
Weak-I-TwinWR
Motion out the HB towards the TE's side and hotroute him to a streak or fade. Use the HB as a decoy or hit him deep if the safety bites lower. Those are some plays I like to use mentioned in the parenthesis, not sure what the plays are called in Weak-I-TwinWR section, but it's a similiar concept. Crossing routes/Slants/Posts/Flats to the SlotWR, Fullback to the flats or over the middle or blocking if you feel you need it, TE on corner routes/outs/flats/Posts or anything over the middle. The SE-WR, I like to send him on a streak/fade/curl also usually or choose a play that his him run a post. That HB can open up a lot though, particularly to the TE/Fullback/SlotWR underneath. It a scheme that offers quick easy reads IMO.
UserPick9288
12-16-2006, 05:59 PM
i have a number of money plays out of sea which i would be willing to share now that iam moving to oak pb. pm me
iowahawkeyes-34
12-22-2006, 11:45 AM
can someone please post some of these plays. Im trying to find a new playbook and i need help.
35BigHurt35
12-22-2006, 12:42 PM
can someone please post some of these plays. Im trying to find a new playbook and i need help.
What's your email address, PM me.....
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